Milan Grabs Dauphine Stage Victory and Overall Lead
- Italian sprinter Jonathan Milan won the second stage of the Critérium du Dauphiné in Issoire on Monday and took the overall race lead from Tadej Pogacar.
- The eight-day event includes multiple mountainous segments, a solo race against the clock, and three concluding Alpine stages, drawing 154 competitors representing 22 teams. Pogacar, having secured victory in the opening stage, also gained a 10-second time bonus.
- Milan outsprinted Fred Wright and Mathieu van der Poel after a 204.6km run from Prémilhat through central France, with Pogacar and main rivals Jonas Vingegaard and Remco Evenepoel finishing close behind.
- Milan said, "That was really tough," and credited his teammates for bringing him back after he was dropped and guiding him to victory, while Pogacar surrendered places at the finish to concede the yellow jersey on a tiebreak.
- Milan's win marks his first in France and places him equal on time with Pogacar but in the overall lead, signaling key form ahead of the Tour de France starting July 5.
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Jonathan Milan, of the Lidl-Trek team, won the second stage of the Dauphiné Critérium, with a finale in Issoire (centre of France). With difficulties during a part of the bumpy tour, the Italian sprinter was helped by his teammates to maintain contact with the main platoon and ended up imposing easily.
Jonathan Milan (Lidl-Trek) won at the finish of the 2nd stage of the Critérium du Dauphiné, held on Monday on a 204.6 km rugged route between Prémilhat and Issoire in the Massif Central, France. ...
On the eventful second stage of the Criterium Dauphiné from Premilhat to Issoir (204.6 km), the expected winner was Italian Jonathan Milan (Lidl-Trek), who defeated Briton Fred Wright (Bahrain-Victorious) and Dutchman Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin-Deceuninck) in a sprint finish. The Italian giant thus took over the leader's yellow jersey, previously worn by Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates-XRG).
The sprinter Jonathan Milan (Lidl-Trek) won the 2nd stage of the Crit�rium du Dauphin cycle race.
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